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Berwick Street Market. (January 2006)
Berwick Street Market. (January 2006)

Berwick Street Market is a small market on Berwick Street in the heart of Soho, London, England, selling mainly fruit and vegetables and general goods. This article is about an area of Manhattan, New York City. For the area in London UK see Soho. London ( ˈlʌndən is the capital and largest urban area in the United Kingdom. England is a Country which is part of the United Kingdom. Its inhabitants account for more than 83% of the total UK population whilst its mainland The term fruit has different meanings dependent on context and the term is not synonymous in Food preparation and Biology. It is open Monday to Saturday from 9am until 6pm[1].


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History

Berwick Street was built between 1687 and 1703 [2]. The market was established in the 1700s, though was not official recognised until 1892[3].

Description

In addition to the market, there are a collection of shops along the street, including some delis and some independent record shops, including Vinyl Junkies and Sister Ray.

There are also adult sex shows (including the Raymond Revue Bar) and some smaller restaurants and bars.

There is a Somerfield supermarket at the south end of the street. Somerfield is a chain of small to medium-sized supermarkets operating in the United Kingdom. The street is crossed by Peter Street, Broadwick Street, D'Arblay Street and Noel Street. Broadwick Street (formerly Broad Street is a street in Soho, City of Westminster London.

Berwick Street was the location for the cover photograph of the '(What's the Story) Morning Glory' album by Oasis


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References

  1. ^ Berwick Street Market Soho/West End London United Kingdom
  2. ^ The London Encyclopaedia, Ben Weinreb, 1983
  3. ^ Microsoft Word - Berwick_Street_Planning_Brief_Adopted_March_2007.doc
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